Yesterday I shot this adorable brick single family in Beacon and fell in love. The owner has some awesome artwork around, including doll art!! It’s a 3 BR, 2 Bath 1432 square foot house built in 1870. Price: $239,900! It’s on the more “rural” side of town.
I only have 1 cast iron double sink sitting in my basement. It would have to be installed inside the cabinet. Doesn’t hang over like those gorgeous farm sinks.
I’ve never been, but I’m thinking United House Wrecking in CT. There’s also Zaborski’s in Kingston and if you’re heading that way, stop in High Falls. There’s a place near the coop that has fabulous new farm sinks. So beautiful, it’s almost worth buying a new one! I can’t think of anything closer to the city. Maybe because there are no farm houses there?
Wherezat? Gimme!
Comment by James Westwater — November 12, 2009 @ 8:34 am
It’s good look : )
Comment by Ancarol — November 12, 2009 @ 9:40 am
Oh, I’m so jealous of that stair banister — that’s what mine’s supposed to look like!!
Comment by Melissa — November 12, 2009 @ 11:08 pm
Melissa, salvage trip! You can totally get banisters like that.
Comment by RH — November 13, 2009 @ 6:02 am
Love it! Speaking of salvage…good farmhouse sink resource? And if you’re the good resource, better yet!
Comment by laura @ the shore house — November 16, 2009 @ 4:37 pm
I only have 1 cast iron double sink sitting in my basement. It would have to be installed inside the cabinet. Doesn’t hang over like those gorgeous farm sinks.
I’ve never been, but I’m thinking United House Wrecking in CT. There’s also Zaborski’s in Kingston and if you’re heading that way, stop in High Falls. There’s a place near the coop that has fabulous new farm sinks. So beautiful, it’s almost worth buying a new one! I can’t think of anything closer to the city. Maybe because there are no farm houses there?
Comment by RH — November 16, 2009 @ 5:49 pm